Answer 1No Muslims cannot celebrate Halloween. As Muslims we can't join in on non Muslim holidays, The origin of Halloween comes from warding off evil spirits which is a form of shirk (a major sin ). Even the slightest participation isn't acceptable. Imam Ahmad in his Musnad reported that Uqbah bin Amir رضي الله عنه reported the Prophet صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم to have said: "The day of Fitr and days of Tashriq are our holidays, the people of Islam."
In Islam there are only two holidays Eid al-fitr and Eid al-Ahad
it is haraam to participate in holidays other than those two Eids.
It is a pagan holiday that no Muslim should celebrate.
Answer 2I, personally, see no problem in Muslims celebrating Halloween. Maybe if these were the older days it wouldn't be right, but today I see nothing wrong with it. Halloween isn't really used for warding off evil spirits anymore. These days it's really just a night for kids (and maybe adults) to dress-up like anything they want to and go out and have fun. The part where people pass-out candy is for kids so that they can get more fun and enjoyment out f HalloweenCopyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.